OxWall Software Cron Configuration Guide
Last Updated on Monday, 17 June 2013 03:22 Written by Charles Benson Tuesday, 18 June 2013 12:00
Oxwall Software Cron Configuration Guide
General command.
Learn MoreHow to Check the Last Executed Time of Clip-Bucket v2 Cron Jobs
Last Updated on Tuesday, 23 October 2012 04:01 Written by Richi González Sunday, 28 October 2012 12:00
Hello,
Today I’ll show you how to see the last time the cron jobs in Clip-Bucket v2 were run. This works for the v2 of Clip-Bucket only.
Difficulty level: Easy
1. Login into the admin_area.
2. In the left column, look for the Plugin Manager.
Learn MoremojoPortal Tips: Using IIS 7.5 Express to Test mojoPortal Locally
Last Updated on Wednesday, 8 February 2012 02:58 Written by Carole Bennett Sunday, 12 February 2012 12:00
There are times when testing custom features or skins on a mojoPortal implementation that the Cassini web server built into Visual Studio 2010 isn’t quite up to the task, or doesn’t reveal a problem that only manifests in a hosting environment. One great (and free!) way to even the odds is to utilize IIS Express 7.5 as your testing web server.
By default, whenever you run your mojoPortal instance in Visual Studio 2010, it will use the internal web server (Cassini). It’s actually amazingly simple to switch over to using IIS Server Express 7.5 as your development web server – just follow these steps.
1) Download IIS 7.5 Express here.
Learn MoreHow to Easily Run the Upgrade.php Script in Elgg 1.8
Last Updated on Monday, 30 January 2012 09:47 Written by Rodolfo Hernandez Monday, 30 January 2012 12:00
In this article, I will give you a step by step guide on how to easily run the Upgrade.php script in Elgg 1.8. Sign in to your Elgg site as an Admin and follow these steps:
1. Once logged in, click on the Administration link on the topbar:
Learn MoreHow to Run Commands Automatically at Linux System Boot Up
Last Updated on Saturday, 24 September 2011 12:21 Written by Richi González Saturday, 24 September 2011 12:00
Hello,
If you always have to manually run services at every system bootup, do it no more! This article will show you how to automatically run anything at system bootup by adding the execution commands to the /etc/rc.local script. You will need SSH root access.
Difficulty level: Easy

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